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In a twist, Hillsborough schools, teachers reach early salary deal
In a twist, Hillsborough schools, teachers reach early salary deal

By Marlene Sokol The Hillsborough County teachers union has reached a tentative and unusually early pay agreement with the school district, as the two organizations look ahead to a November tax referendum that could generate more money. In prior years, negotiations between the district and the... Continue Reading

Date posted06/27/2024


Okaloosa School Board member Diane Kelley selected as new principal to lead Destin High
Okaloosa School Board member Diane Kelley selected as new principal to lead Destin High

Tina Harbuck She is not new to Destin, but Diane Kelley is new to Destin High School. Kelley, who served as principal at Destin Middle School from 2008 to 2013 and as a board member of the Okaloosa County School Board representing District 5, got the nod Tuesday night from the Destin High... Continue Reading

Date posted06/27/2024


FDOE official emphasizes that early learning is key to academic success
FDOE official emphasizes that early learning is key to academic success

Christine Jordan Sexton While there has been a tremendous amount of focus on public education in kindergarten through 12th grade, but the key to success starts with early childhood education. That was one of the messages at the 2024 Florida Learners to Earners Workforce Solution Summit in... Continue Reading

Date posted06/27/2024


Young Musicians Unite raises $1 million in one night for free music education in schools
Young Musicians Unite raises $1 million in one night for free music education in schools

BY CHRISTINA MAYO For local students — more than 16,000 of them — Young Musicians Unite has provided free music education and community since 2013. The group’s mission is to inspire personal development, foster a sense of community, and prepare future leaders through... Continue Reading

Date posted06/27/2024


New Laws Start Next Week — From Communism To AI
New Laws Start Next Week — From Communism To AI

Jax Today | By Jim Turner Florida’s 2024-2025 fiscal year will arrive next week with a fresh $116.5 billion budget and nearly 200 new laws. Lawmakers also tucked another $2 billion in spending into bills, with that money not showing up in the budget (HB 5001). Among the measures slated... Continue Reading

Date posted06/26/2024


Ron DeSantis re-ups warnings about legal weed in schools, restaurants
Ron DeSantis re-ups warnings about legal weed in schools, restaurants

A.G. Gancarski Gov. Ron DeSantis is continuing to make the case that legalized recreational marijuana would do what Florida’s medical market has not, and create a pungent wave of olfactory assaults in all public spaces. “If you read that actual text of the Constitution that will go... Continue Reading

Date posted06/26/2024


Smartwatches: The Next Challenge for School Cellphone Policies
Smartwatches: The Next Challenge for School Cellphone Policies

By Elizabeth Heubeck Jim Crisfield, superintendent of the Wissahickon school district in Ambler, Pa., acknowledges that his district hasn’t exactly been an early adopter of student policies related to personal smart devices and their use on school grounds. “Until this past school... Continue Reading

Date posted06/26/2024


3 more Pinellas schools are getting new principals
3 more Pinellas schools are getting new principals

By Jeffrey S. Solochek The Pinellas County school board filled three additional school principal posts on Tuesday, two because of retirements and one due to a last-minute change of plans. Both San Jose and Fuguitt elementary schools are getting new leadership as their principals end their... Continue Reading

Date posted06/26/2024


School Librarians Are Creating Free Book Fairs. Here’s How
School Librarians Are Creating Free Book Fairs. Here’s How

By Brooke Schultz Everything about book fairs felt wrong to Julia Stivers. As a parent volunteer at the book fair, she would watch teachers bring their classes through, and see how students would be split: those who could buy something, and those who couldn’t. She remembers students... Continue Reading

Date posted06/26/2024


Collier County Education Association continues bargaining for increased wages
Collier County Education Association continues bargaining for increased wages

Reporter: Michelle Alvarez For years, teachers have been talking about how much it costs to live in Collier County, saying it doesn’t match what they’re getting paid, and that they believe they deserve more. “Based on what the district presented us with, I want to say that... Continue Reading

Date posted06/25/2024


Achieve Miami Launches Fall 2024 Semester at MDC, FIU
Achieve Miami Launches Fall 2024 Semester at MDC, FIU

By Katherine York Following the success of its first full year in operation which put dozens of teachers in classrooms across Miami-Dade County Public Schools, Achieve Miami’s Teacher Accelerator Program (TAP) — a Miami-based non-profit that recruits, trains, places, and mentors... Continue Reading

Date posted06/25/2024


Schools Can’t Evaluate All Those Ed-Tech Products. Help Is on the Way
Schools Can’t Evaluate All Those Ed-Tech Products. Help Is on the Way

By Alyson Klein Seven leading education technology organizations—including the International Society for Technology in Education and the Consortium for School Networking—are teaming up to help school districts scrutinize a deluge of education technology products and... Continue Reading

Date posted06/25/2024